Why did Diocletian divide the empire into two sections?
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Diocletian (full name: Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletian Augustus; 1 in Latin, Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus; c. December 24, 2443 - December 3, 311), 4 born under the name of Diocles, was emperor of Rome from November 20, 284 to May 1, 305. Born into an Illyrian family of low social status, he climbed positions in the military hierarchy to become the commander of the cavalry of Emperor Caro. After the death of Caro and his Numerian son on campaign in Persia, Dioclcletianetian was proclaimed emperor by the army. He managed to gain access to the throne after a brief confrontation with Carino, the other son of Emperor Caro, in the battle of the Margus, and his coming to power ended the crisis of the third century.
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to make the empire more Beaurocractic. to strategecly divide miltitary to all of the empire's region
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